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Mining is the source of all the substances that cannot be obtained by industrial processes or through agriculture. Mining reaps huge profits for the companies that own them and provides employment to a large number of people. It is also a huge source of revenue for the government. Despite its economic importance, the effects of mining on the environment is a pressing issue. Mining activities require the clearing of large areas of land. The chemicals used in the mining process often escape into the environment causing pollution. Watch this video to know how mining affects the environment.

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https://mocomi.com/ presents : How is Coal Formed?
Millions of years ago, a large number of plants and ferns grew on Earth.
These plants and ferns died in swamps, around riverbanks and got covered with soil and mud and slowly sank into the ground.
As the years passed, the Earth’s heat and the weight of the ground changed these dead plants into coal.
To extract coal, it needs to be dug out. Coal is usually found in layers, or seams underground.
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Natural resources are found all over Earth like sunlight, air, water, rocks, soil, plants and animals. There are two types of natural resources - renewable and nonrenewable resources. Let's learn more about natural resources by playing this video. #ChildEducation #ScienceVideos #Kids #Science #Education
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Not many Americans lived in California, but that soon changed.
By 1849 thousands upon thousands of people arrived in search of gold.
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An informative video on Sustainability, For humans, sustainability is the potential for long-term maintenance of well being, which has ecological, economic, political and cultural dimensions.
Here are a few ways in which your actions can contribute to sustainability.
Lifestyle - Your lifestyle is your choice and you can change it. For example, when you go to the grocery store, make sure you always carry a cloth bag. This way the shopkeeper does not have to give you many plastic bags.
Fixing - If your watch, or a toy, or a camera is broken or not working, try getting it fixed before you buy yourself a new one.
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https://mocomi.com/ presents: Where do we get oil from?
The Earth’s surface, millions of years ago, was covered with more water than what it has today and living in this were billions of tiny plants and animals.
When these plants and animals died, they fell to the ocean floor and piled up. Sand from eroding rocks and mud covered them up.
These layers of sand and mud were heavy and this weight turned them into sedimentary rocks.
Heat from the earth and the weight of the rocks caused the dead plants and animals to compress into oil.
Once the oil is formed, it slowly moves up through pores in the rocks. However in some cases, rocks without any pores leaves oil trapped underground.
Oil is found in different parts of the world. The places where oil is extracted are called oil fields. More than half of the world’s oil is produced in the Middle East. To get to the oil, a company must first drill down to it. A rig is set up to support the drill. Then a well is drilled into the ground until the oil is reached. If the oilfield is in the sea, then offshore rigs are used.
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We rely on oil to power our lives, but how do we go about getting it? How does oil even form?
Read More:
Fossil Fuel
http://www.sciencedaily.com/articles/f/fossil_fuel.htm
"Fossil fuels are hydrocarbons, primarily coal, fuel oil or natural gas, formed from the remains of dead plants and animals."
If We Dig Out All Our Fossil Fuels, Here's How Hot We Can Expect It to Get
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/09/upshot/if-we-dig-out-all-our-fossil-fuels-heres-how-hot-we-can-expect-it-to-get.html?abt=0002&abg=1
"World leaders are once again racing to avert disastrous levels of global warming through limits on greenhouse gas emissions."
How Oil Drilling Works
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"Once the equipment is at the site, the crew sets the rig up."
How Hydraulic Fracking Works
http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/energy/hydraulic-fracking.htm
"With tumultuous gas prices and dependence on unsustainable fossil fuels at a high, there's a desperate need to find alternative energy sources"
How do we get oil and gas out of the ground?
http://www.world-petroleum.org/index.php?/Education/how-do-we-get-oil-and-gas-out-of-the-ground.html
"Oil and gas can get trapped in pockets underground such as where the rocks are folded into an umbrella shape."
A cleaner way to get petroleum out of oil sands
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/new-process-washes-the-petroleum-off-oil-sands/
"The secret to business is buy low and sell high. Canadian holding company MCW Energy Group hopes to do that by economically separating the petroleum from oil sands and then selling it at market rates of double to triple the processing costs."
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Rocks are an example of a natural resource. There are three different types of rocks - Igneous, Sedimentary and Metamorphic rocks. Let's learn more about rocks in this video! #Education #Kids #Science
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Congo has more than 80 million inhabitants living within a territory the size of Western Europe and is one of the poorest and most violent countries on Earth. Most of the population of Congo lives on less than a dollar a day. Starvation is common. And guerrilla warfare is so typical in this country that it’s no longer newsworthy.
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Fossil fuel is a term used to describe a group of energy sources that were formed when ancient plants and organisms were subject to intense heat and pressure over millions of years.
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Fukushima Meltdowns Do not sip that radiated Fukushima Sake as we grind into the Incredibly bottomless vicious monstrous dark minds of nuclear university's legacy past present and current . The entire pro nuke industry particularly the university's have only vapor checks and balances vapor emotions and a deadly contempt for all life is a disaster heading for a cliff edge with all 8 million species in the back seat and no one at the wheel . Join us tonight for a unique look into the machiavellian world of nuclear tart and weirdo journalist and even stranger nuclear and pro nuke academics .
The government of The Bahamas signed a contract with EAA Company Limited- a Japanese car inspection company in hopes of eliminating possibility of radioactive cars being imported to The Bahamas. lol http://jonesbahamas.com/govt-signs-contract-on-japanese-vehicles/
If you go to the first link about Michio Kaku do not click any links on the first link below ( mydailyinformer ) its a dangerous nuclear troll site , ruthless bad people ) ----------------- Michio KaKu – Fukushima The end of Humanity – Fukushima Nuclear Radiation Cause Massive Deaths of “Billions of People “ by Michelle Obama ? aka Amber William ?? January 18, 2019 The search engine says its by Michelle Obama But when you get to the story its Amber Williams .
Development hell: uranium projects caught at a market crossroad
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Historic nuclear accident dashed Swiss atomic dreams
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Japan Night reception to serve a selection of Gold Prize-winning sake
Six kinds of Fukushima Prefecture’s sake
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Momo no Namida (tears of a peach) is a liqueur made of locally produced peach juice and sake due to poor sales after fukushima of peaches and rice .
Girl, 11, exposed to high radiation levels after 2011 nuclear disaster
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Technical failures increase risk of contaminated Fukushima water discharge into Pacific – Greenpeace
https://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=234604
Kazue Suzuki, Energy Campaigner at Greenpeace Japan.
Is nuclear power worth the risk? By Nathanael Johnson
These five people changed their minds about nuclear power. Are you next?
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Minimalism has many benefits. It's taught me to question what I buy. 💰 In this video, I'll talk about 10 things I don't buy anymore after embracing a more minimalist lifestyle and becoming more environmentally conscious, as well as health conscious.
These are things that I feel that no longer serve a purpose in my life and things that are not good for my health/environment. I think minimalism is a good tool to figure out what's really important and what is extraneous. Hope you enjoy the video!
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References and more reading:
ITEM 1:
https://mightynest.com/learn/getting-started/get-real/save-500-plastic-bags-a-year-with-reusable-sandwich-bags
https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2018/03/06/only-9-of-the-worlds-plastic-is-recycled
https://www.stasherbag.com/ (not sponsored or affliated with them)
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https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2013/04/are-tea-bags-turning-us-into-plastic/274482/
https://www.countryliving.com/uk/create/food-and-drink/news/a3291/plastic-tea-bags-environment/
https://www.plasticsoupfoundation.org/en/2018/05/paper-teabags-contain-plastic/
https://treadingmyownpath.com/2018/04/05/plastic-teabags/
https://ratetea.com/topic/nylon-tea-bags/30/
ITEM 3:
https://www.thespruce.com/dryer-sheets-harmful-to-cats-dogs-2146688
https://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/features/dirty-dozen#1
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/6173-contact-dermatitis
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3057338/
https://www.niehs.nih.gov/health/topics/agents/endocrine/index.cfm
https://www.naturallivingideas.com/how-to-get-rid-of-static-cling/
ITEM 4:
https://grist.org/living/psst-do-you-know-microfibers-dirty-little-secret/
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/jun/20/microfibers-plastic-pollution-oceans-patagonia-synthetic-clothes-microbeads
https://www.thekitchn.com/microfiber-cloth-eco-friendly-pros-cons-256051
https://www.vox.com/the-goods/2018/9/19/17800654/clothes-plastic-pollution-polyester-washing-machine
https://wellnessmama.com/5621/microfiber-green-cleaning/
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https://health.usnews.com/health-news/diet-fitness/heart/articles/2008/09/17/5-ways-to-keep-bisphenol-a-or-bpa-out-of-your-food
https://recyclenation.com/2014/05/how-recyclable-soup-cans/
ITEM 6:
http://sustainablefootprint.org/nederlands-een-gouden-ring-levert-20-ton-mijnafval-op/
https://earthworks.org/publications/how_the_20_tons_of_mine_waste_per_gold_ring_figure_was_calculated/
https://sciencing.com/types-pollution-generated-gold-mining-22598.html
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/environmental-disaster-gold-industry-180949762/
ITEM 7:
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-46188354
http://www.bxpmagazine.com/article/flushable-wipes-market-reach-35-billion-2023
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2016/10/are-wet-wipes-wrecking-the-worlds-sewers/504098/
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/flushable-wipes-clogging-canadian-sewers-waste-water-officials-say-1.2430071
PORTABLE "BIDET" I HAVE: https://www.fridababy.com/product/momwasher/ (not sponsored) (It's not just for moms! I find it works well as a regular portable bidet too).
ITEM 8:
https://www.engadget.com/2018/07/11/starbucks-straw-ban-win-for-earths-oceans/
https://www.diffordsguide.com/encyclopedia/1405/cocktails/straws-10-alternatives-to-plastic-straws
ITEM 9:
https://www.bigissue.com/latest/food/the-food-industry-must-take-greater-responsibility-for-single-use-plastics/
ITEM 10:
https://www.jacksongalaxy.com/blog/the-benefits-of-natural-litter/
http://petmac.org/dc/whats-the-big-deal-about-cat-litter/
https://lifehacker.com/use-wood-pellets-for-inexpensive-biodegradable-cat-litt-5826250
(Make sure the wood pellet litter has NO additives! I would also suggest staying away from wood pellets that have a pine scent - cats don't generally like that.).
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This is part 5 of a series on California history, specifically cover the Gold Rush of 1848-1860. Click here to see start the series from the beginning:
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references:
Bancroft, Hubert Howe. The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft. 39 Vols. San Francisco, Calif.: The History Company, 1890. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubert_Howe_Bancroft#Published_works
Boessenecker, John. Badge and Buckshot: Lawlessness in Old California. Norman: University of Oklahoma, 1988. https://amzn.to/2NGretz
Boessenecker, John. “California Bandidos.” Southern California Quarterly 80, i4 (Dec. 1, 1998) 419-434.
Boessenecker, John. Gold Dust & Gunsmoke: Tales of Gold Rush Outlaws, Gunfighters, Lawmen, and Vigilantes. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1999. https://amzn.to/2JdmTL1
Burns, John and Richard Orsi, editors. Taming the Elephant: Politics, Government, and Law in Pioneer California. San Francisco: California Historical Society, 2003. https://amzn.to/2NEaT8G
Hall-Patton, Joseph. Pacifying Paradise: Violence and Vigilantism in San Luis Obispo. San Luis Obispo: California Polytechnic - San Luis Obispo thesis, 2016. http://www.digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/theses/1594/
Igler, David. Industrial Cowboys: Miller & Lux and the Transformation of the Far West, 1850-1920. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005. https://amzn.to/2NFK7g8
Johnson, Susan Lee. Roaring Camp: The Social World of the California Gold Rush. New York: W.W. Norton, 2000. https://amzn.to/2NEFcMC
Wilson, Lori. The Joaquin Band: The History behind the Legend. Lincoln: University of Nebraska, 2011. https://amzn.to/2NC1VsJ
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The California Gold Rush (1848–1855) began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California.[1] The news of gold brought some 300,000 people to California from the rest of the United States and abroad.[2] The sudden influx of immigration and gold into the money supply reinvigorated the American economy, and California became one of the few American states to go directly to statehood, in the Compromise of 1850. The Gold Rush initiated the California Genocide, with 100,000 Native Californians dying between 1848 and 1868. By the time it ended, California had gone from a thinly populated ex-Mexican territory to the home state of the first nominee for the Republican Party.
The effects of the Gold Rush were substantial. Whole indigenous societies were attacked and pushed off their lands by the gold-seekers, called "forty-niners" (referring to 1849). The first to hear confirmed information of the gold rush were the people in Oregon, the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii), and Latin America, and they were the first to start flocking to the state in late 1848. Of the 300,000 people who came to America during the Gold Rush, approximately half arrived by sea and half came overland on the California Trail and the Gila River trail; forty-niners often faced substantial hardships on the trip. While most of the newly arrived were Americans, the Gold Rush attracted tens of thousands from Latin America, Europe, Australia, and China. Agriculture and ranching expanded throughout the state to meet the needs of the settlers. San Francisco grew from a small settlement of about 200 residents in 1846 to a boomtown of about 36,000 by 1852. Roads, churches, schools and other towns were built throughout California. In 1849 a state constitution was written. The new constitution was adopted by referendum vote, and the future state's interim first governor and legislature were chosen. In September, 1850, California became a state.
At the beginning of the Gold Rush, there was no law regarding property rights in the goldfields and a system of "staking claims" was developed. Prospectors retrieved the gold from streams and riverbeds using simple techniques, such as panning. Although the mining caused environmental harm, more sophisticated methods of gold recovery were developed and later adopted around the world. New methods of transportation developed as steamships came into regular service.
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Antarctica, the southernmost continent on Earth, was not discovered by people until modern times. It is the fifth largest continent and the coldest, windiest, driest place on Earth. Antarctica is famously home to penguins and visited by scientists.
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When you think of the country you often think of clean air, fresh food and physical activities to keep you healthy, but studies show that cities actually are even healthier than country living!
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"Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects an estimated 8 percent of children (12 percent of boys) and 4.4 percent of adults in the U.S. ADHD has a large heritable component (around 70 percent), suggesting that genes play a role in its etiology and that it can be modified by natural selection."
Schizophrenia An Urbanicity: A Major Environmental Influence - Conditional On Genetic Risk:
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"More than 10 studies have consistently shown that around one-third of all schizophrenia incidence may be related to unknown but likely unconfounded environmental factors operating in the urban environment that have an impact on developing children and adolescents to increase, relatively specifically, the later expression of psychosis-like at-risk mental states and overt psychotic disorders."
The Current Status Of Urban-Rural Differences In Psychiatric Disorders:
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City Living Helped Humans Evolve Immunity To Tuberculosis And Leprosy, New Research Suggests:
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Roblox games, the online game, is a user-generated massively multiplayer online social gaming platform developed and published by the Roblox Corporation and released in 2006.
In the game, players are able to create their own virtual worlds and design their own games within the platform. Games on Roblox can be designed using a sandbox edition of the programming language Lua. Their in-game currency, Robux, can be rewarded to users and developers, which in turn can be converted to cash through the Developer Exchange program. The game is designed to be family-friendly and device-agnostic, with the ability of running on a wide variety of devices and platforms, including PC, Mac, Android, iOS, Xbox, and Oculus. As of fall 2016, Roblox has over 500,000 game creators designing games, and 30 million active monthly players, who have logged more than 300 million hours of game play. The Roblox Corporation employs more than 200 people in its San Mateo, California headquarters.
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In Roblox online games, players explore 3-D worlds. Activities in the game world include exploring, crafting items, resource gathering, and combat.
Players can customize their virtual characters with various hats, head shapes, body shapes, clothing, and gear. Players may create their own articles of clothing. However, selling player-created articles of clothing and collectible items require Builders Club, but non-premium players may still create T-shirts, which are decals attached to the front of a player's torso. Players can collect and trade items, especially limited edition collector items.
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Players can add other people they meet in the game to their friends list. Since 2011, this can be done while playing. On February 4, 2015, a new update to replace the Friends and Best Friends system, named Friends and Followers, was introduced. This allows more personal game play if wanted. This update allows a maximum of 200 friends and infinite followers. Players also have the option to join community groups. After joining, players can then advertise their group, participate in group relations, and set their primary group.
Roblox online game development:
The game development and building is done via an application called Roblox Studio. It is a free program that comes with Roblox online game.
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Players use the Roblox games Studio built-in building system to construct places with bricks from varying colors and shapes. Players also are able to use user made plugins and tools to build. Players also have the ability to scroll through the Roblox online game Library and find free models and scripts. Roblox also created an Official Model Maker system where talented model makers are able to create and make their creations visible on the front page of the Roblox online game Library model section.
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With the Australian Federal Supreme Court preparing to hear a case on the legality of the McArthur River mine expansion and river diversion plan, a group of 50 men, women and children boarded a bus in Boroloola and traveled nearly 1000 kilometers to Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory.
They went to observe the court proceedings and pray, sing and dance in front of the Parliament Building. When they first arrived they burnt eucalyptus leaves and moved around the area smudging the buildings out of respect for an elder who had recently passed away. The smoke billowed around the group purifying all of the places where the elder had been during his last visit.
Australia's booming economy depends in large part on resource extraction, and the powerful mining industry flaunts its economic and political clout with the current federal and Northern Territory governments. In April 2007, the Aboriginal people of Boroloola won a court case charging that the McArthur River Mine (MRM) permits were illegally issued by the NT government. The Territory Parliament then hurriedly passed a new law within a week that overturned the court ruling and allowed the mine to continue operating.
Barbara McCarthy, an indigenous member of the NT Parliament representing Arnhem Land, opposed the hasty legislation. She told me, "We did everything possible in the legal system and when we won the goal posts were moved again. It's wrong. I'm sorry — it's wrong."
Women Dance at Parliament.The community awaits a decision by the Supreme Court while MRM is continuing with the diversion of the river. A finding in favor of the plaintiffs will mean that Xstrata (the parent company of MRM) will not be able to proceed with the mine expansion plan and the diversion of the river. An independent monitor was recently assigned to review all environmental assessments of the mine and to evaluate the impact of the diversion. However, the monitor will be paid by Xstrata, diminishing its "independence" from the viewpoint of the Borroloola community members.
One remarkable and odd thing about our visit in Darwin was that the regional newspaper, The Northern Territory News, rather than running a story on the Aboriginal delegation protesting the mine expansion, ran a story about our film crew documenting the Aboriginal story.
This video was produced by the Sacred Land Film Project, http://SacredLand.org, a project of Earth Island Institute. To deepen public understanding of sacred places, indigenous cultures and environmental justice, the Film Project produces a variety of media and educational materials—films, videos, DVDs, articles, photographs, school curricula and other materials. The Sacred Land Film Project uses journalism, organizing and activism to rekindle reverence for land, increase respect for cultural diversity, stimulate dialogue about connections between nature and culture, and protect sacred lands and diverse spiritual practices.
Its latest project, Standing on Sacred Ground, http://StandingOnSacredGround.org, is a four-part series that chronicles indigenous people in eight communities around the world standing up for their traditional sacred lands in defense of cultural survival, human rights and the environment. Watch them stand against industrial mega-projects, consumer culture, resource extraction, competing religions, tourists and climate change.
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On March 21, 2017, Rep. Paul Gosar repeatedly attacked and interrupted Cathleen Kelly of the Center for American Progress at a hearing on mining and infrastructure. As chairman of the Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources, he gave himself time to speak -- even though he had none -- specifically to ask her a question about permitting, interrupt her answer and tell her to say "Yes." Later he spent several minutes yelling at her to name a mine she personally "endorsed" and said she was "one of those people" at an environmental group that does not employ her and whose name he got wrong. You can learn more at democrats-naturalresources.house.gov.

This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
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00:02:31 1 History
00:02:52 1.1 Mass scale looting, 1998
00:04:28 1.2 Mining resumes, 2001- present
00:09:22 1.3 IMF loan for debt relief, 2009-2012
00:12:02 2 Foreign involvement
00:13:53 2.1 Canada
00:20:08 3 Impacts of natural resource extraction on the DRC
00:20:19 3.1 Environmental impacts
00:22:24 3.2 Socio-cultural repercussions
00:25:40 3.3 Environmental and occupational health
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The Mining industry of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is a significant factor in the world's production of cobalt, copper, diamond, tantalum, tin, and gold. It is the Democratic Republic of the Congo's largest source of export income. In 2009, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) had an estimated $24 trillion in untapped mineral deposits, including the world's largest reserves of coltan and significant quantities of the world's cobalt.
The United States Geological Survey estimates that the DRC has 1 million tons of lithium resources.During the Second Congo War mass-scale looting of mineral assets by all combattant forces—Congolese, Rwandan, Ugandan and foreign civilians—took place. The small artisanal mining operations the fighters were robbing sometimes shut down afterwards and larger foreign businesses reduced operations as well. Following the peace accord in 2003, the focus returned to mining. Rebel groups supplied international corporations through unregulated mining by soldiers, locals organized by military commanders and by foreign nationals. The political framework was unstable. In 2009 the DRC signed a loan contract with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for $12 billion of debt relief in 2010. The loan included trade conditions, such as liberalization of the diamond trade. At the end of 2012 the IMF suspended the last payments, because of a lack of transparency in the DRC's process for awarding mining contracts. The mining sector has since expanded, but commodity prices have declined and this has hampered the DRC's progress.
Much mining has been done in small artisanal mining operations, sometimes known as Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining (ASM). These small-scale mines are unregulated, with high levels of child labor and workplace injury. They can occur within protected areas, and around endangered or threatened species. As of 2008 many ASM operations existed for minerals such as coltan. ASM operations employ a significant portion of the DRC's population; estimates range up to one fifth of the population, or 12.5 million people. Problems stemming from artisanal mining include disruption of families, mining-related illnesses, environmental damage, child labor, prostitution and rape.

ISHS International Horticultural Congress IHC2014: Monday 18 August 2014, 8:30am-10:00am Plenary Sustaining Lives: Global Food Security
Julian Cribb is an author, journalist, editor and science communicator. He is principal of Julian Cribb & Associates who provide specialist consultancy in the communication of science, agriculture, food, mining, energy and the environment. His published work includes over 8000 articles, 3000 media releases and eight books. He has received 32 awards for journalism. His internationally-acclaimed book, The Coming Famine explores the question of whether we can feed humanity through the mid-century peak in numbers and food demand.
Dr. Shenggen Fan (樊胜根) has been director general of the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) since 2009. Dr Fan joined IFPRI in 1995 as a research fellow, conducting extensive research on pro-poor development strategies in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. He led IFPRI’s program on public investment before becoming the director of the Institute’s Development Strategy and Governance Division in 2005. He has served as the Chairman of the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on Food and Nutrition Security since 2012. In 2014, Dr. Fan received the Hunger Hero Award from the World Food Programme in recognition of his commitment to and leadership in fighting hunger worldwide. Dr Fan received a PhD in applied economics from the University of Minnesota and bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Nanjing Agricultural University in China.

There has been a meteoric rise in the amount of multilingual content on the web. This is primarily due to social media sites such as Facebook, and Twitter, as well as blogs, discussion forums, and reader responses to articles on traditional news sites. Language usage statistics indicate that Chinese is a very close second to English, and could overtake it to become the dominant language on the web. It is also interesting to see the explosive growth in languages such as Arabic. The availability of this content warrants a discussion on how such information can be effectively utilized. Such data can be mined for many purposes including business-related competitive insight, e-commerce, as well as citizen response to current issues. This talk will begin with motivations for multilingual text mining, including commercial and societal applications, digital humanities applications such as semi-automated curation of online discussion forums, and lastly, government applications, where the value proposition (benefits, costs and value) is different, but equally compelling.
There are several issues to be touched upon, beginning with the need for processing native language, as opposed to using machine translated text. In tasks such as sentiment or behaviour analysis, it can certainly be argued that a lot is lost in translation, since these depend on subtle nuances in language usage. On the other hand, processing native language is challenging, since it requires a multitude of linguistic resources such as lexicons, grammars, translation dictionaries, and annotated data. This is especially true for "resourceMpoor languages" such as Urdu, and Somali, languages spoken in parts of the world where there is considerable focus nowadays. The availability of content such as multilingual Wikipedia provides an opportunity to automatically generate needed resources, and explore alternate techniques for language processing.
The rise of multilingual social media also leads to interesting developments such as code mixing, and code switching giving birth to "new" languages such as Hinglish, Urdish and Spanglish! This phenomena exhibits both pros and cons, in addition to posing difficult challenges to automatic natural language processing. But there is also an opportunity to use crowd-sourcing to preserve languages and dialects that are gradually becoming extinct. It is worthwhile to explore frameworks for facilitating such efforts, which are currently very ad hoc. In summary, the availability of multilingual data provides new opportunities in a variety of applications, and effective mining could lead to better cross-cultural communication.
Questions Addressed
(i) Motivation for mining multilingual text.
(ii) The need for processing native language (vs. machine translated text).
(iii) Multilingual Social Media: challenges and opportunities, e.g., preserving languages and dialects.

Zimbabwe is at risk of losing its youth to codeine cough syrup, as the addiction epidemic has already engulfed what the experts estimate could be over half the country’s young people. Despite the growing problem, Zimbabwe’s government has not yet opened rehabilitation clinics, meaning addicts are often sent to prison or psychiatric wards.
The cough syrup, often of the brand BronCleer, is imported illegally from South Africa, and is sold on every street corner, in bars, school yards and on busses for as little as $3 a bottle.
We meet current and former users, as well as the NGOs pushing the government to open up rehabs, to find out why cough syrup has become the drug of choice for so many young Zimbabweans.
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While researching climate change, we heard something confusing: the sea level in New York City is rising about one and a half times faster than the global average. We couldn’t figure out what that meant. Isn’t the sea level...flat? So we called up an expert and went down the rabbit hole. And, we did our best to visualize her truly bizarre answers with animations, dioramas, and a lot of melting ice.
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One of the major threats to biodiversity worldwide is international trade. The production of goods for export often involves logging, mining, fishing or other activities that can damage natural habitats. To figure out where the drive for these goods is coming from, researchers traced the production of goods in one country to consumers in another. The maps in this video show how consumers in the US and Japan are endangering animal species in 'threat hotspots' around the world.
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(Manila, September 30, 2015) – The Philippine government is failing to protect children who dig and dive for gold in dangerous small-scale mines, Human Rights Watch said today in a new report and video, released ahead of Children’s Month in the Philippines.

In which John Green teaches you about the Wild, Wild, West, which as it turns out, wasn't as wild as it seemed in the movies. When we think of the western expansion of the United States in the 19th century, we're conditioned to imagine the loner. The self-reliant, unattached cowpoke roaming the prairie in search of wandering calves, or the half-addled prospector who has broken from reality thanks to the solitude of his single-minded quest for gold dust. While there may be a grain of truth to these classic Hollywood stereotypes, it isn't a very big grain of truth. Many of the pioneers who settled the west were family groups. Many were immigrants. Many were major corporations. The big losers in the westward migration were Native Americans, who were killed or moved onto reservations. Not cool, American pioneers.
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"I've Been to the Mountaintop" is the popular name of the last speech delivered by Martin Luther King, Jr.
King spoke on April 3, 1968, at the Mason Temple (Church of God in Christ Headquarters) in Memphis, Tennessee. The next day, King was assassinated.
The speech primarily concerns the Memphis Sanitation Strike. King calls for unity, economic actions, boycotts, and nonviolent protest, and challenges the United States to live up to its ideals. At the end of the speech, he discusses the possibility of an untimely death.
Excerpts from King's speech:
Regarding the strike, King said:
The issue is injustice. The issue is the refusal of Memphis to be fair and honest in its dealings with its public servants, who happen to be sanitation workers. Now, we've got to keep attention on that. That's always the problem with a little violence. You know what happened the other day, and the press dealt only with the window-breaking. I read the articles. They very seldom got around to mentioning the fact that one thousand, three hundred sanitation workers are on strike, and that Memphis is not being fair to them... They didn't get around to that. Now we're going to march again, and we've got to march again, in order to put the issue where it is supposed to be -- and force everybody to see that there are thirteen hundred of God's children here suffering, sometimes going hungry, going through dark and dreary nights wondering how this thing is going to come out. That's the issue. And we've got to say to the nation: We know how it's coming out. For when people get caught up with that which is right and they are willing to sacrifice for it, there is no stopping point short of victory.
Regarding the Civil Rights struggle, King said:
All we say to America is, "Be true to what you said on paper." If I lived in China or even Russia, or any totalitarian country, maybe I could understand some of these illegal injunctions. Maybe I could understand the denial of certain basic First Amendment privileges, because they hadn't committed themselves to that over there. But somewhere I read of the freedom of assembly. Somewhere I read of the freedom of speech. Somewhere I read of the freedom of press. Somewhere I read that the greatness of America is the right to protest for rights. And so just as I said, we aren't going to let dogs or water hoses turn us around. We aren't going to let any injunction turn us around. We are going on.
Regarding economic boycotts, he said:
Now, we are poor people. Individually, we are poor when you compare us with white society in America. We are poor. Never stop and forget that collectively...the American Negro collectively is richer than most nations of the world. We have an annual income of more than thirty billion dollars a year, which is more than all of the exports of the United States, and more than the national budget of Canada. Did you know that? That's power right there, if we know how to pool it. We don't have to argue with anybody. We don't have to curse and go around acting bad with our words. We don't need any bricks and bottles. We don't need any Molotov cocktails. We just need to go around to these stores, and to these massive industries in our country, and say, "God sent us by here, to say to you that you're not treating his children right. And we've come by here to ask you to make the first item on your agenda fair treatment, where God's children are concerned. Now, if you are not prepared to do that, we do have an agenda that we must follow. And our agenda calls for withdrawing economic support from you.
Toward the end of the speech, King refers to threats against his life and uses language that seems to foreshadow his impending death:
And then I got to Memphis. And some began to say the threats, or talk about the threats that were out. What would happen to me from some of our sick white brothers? Well, I don't know what will happen now. We've got some difficult days ahead. But it doesn't really matter with me now. Because I've been to the mountaintop. I don't mind. Like anybody, I would like to live - a long life; longevity has its place. But I'm not concerned about that now. I just want to do God's will. And He's allowed me to go up to the mountain. And I've looked over. And I've seen the Promised Land. I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the Promised Land. So I'm happy, tonight. I'm not worried about anything. I'm not fearing any man. Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord.
**The last sentence of King's speech is also the opening line of The Battle Hymn of the Republic.**
A hymn by American writer Julia Ward Howe using the music from the song "John Brown's Body". Howe's more famous lyrics were written in November 1861 and first published in The Atlantic Monthly in February 1862. The song links the judgment of the wicked at the end of time (Torah/New Testament) with the American Civil War.

Witness the betrayal suffered by villagers in Papua New Guinea when their initial hopes are dashed by a Chinese government-owned mining company that doesn't raise their standard of living but violently relocates them to a taboo sacred mountain. One young mother states her willingness to die with her children rather than move.
This scene comes from the Profit and Loss episode of the four-part series, Standing on Sacred Ground. The episode also tells of the First Nations people of Alberta, Canada, who suffer from rare cancers as their traditional hunting grounds are stripmined to unearth tar sands—the world's third-largest oil reserve.
Standing on Sacred Ground chronicles indigenous people in eight communities around the world standing up for their traditional sacred lands in defense of cultural survival, human rights and the environment. Watch them stand against industrial mega-projects, consumer culture, resource extraction, competing religions, tourists and climate change.
Standing on Sacred Ground was produced by the Sacred Land Film Project, http://sacredland.org, a project of Earth Island Institute. To deepen public understanding of sacred places, indigenous cultures and environmental justice, the Film Project produces a variety of media and educational materials—films, videos, DVDs, articles, photographs, school curricula and other materials. The Sacred Land Film Project uses journalism, organizing and activism to rekindle reverence for land, increase respect for cultural diversity, stimulate dialogue about connections between nature and culture, and protect sacred lands and diverse spiritual practices.
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Stefan Molyneux, host of Freedomain Radio, responds to 19 tough questions for libertarians. Get more from Stefan Molyneux including books, podcasts and other info at: http://www.freedomainradio.com
What would be your best response to these questions and statements:
0:06 - Is government the antithesis of liberty?
0:47 - One of the things that enhances freedoms are roads. Infrastructure enhances freedom. A social safety net enhances freedom.
2:02 - What should we do with the losers that are picked by the free market?
3:38 - Do we live in a society or don't we? Are we a collective? Everybody's success is predicated on the hard work of all of us; nobody gets there on their own. Why should it be that the people who lose are hung out to dry? For a group that doesn't believe in evolution, it's awfully Darwinian.
5:41 - In a representative democracy, we are the government. We have work to do, and we have a business to run, and we have children to raise.. We elect you as our representatives to look after our interests within a democratic system.
7:41 - Is government inherently evil?
9:03 - Sometimes to protect the greater liberty you have to do things like form an army, or gather a group together to build a wall or levy.
9:47 - As soon as you've built an army, you've now said government isn't always inherently evil because we need it to help us sometimes, so now.. it's that old joke: Would you sleep with me for a million dollars? How about a dollar? Who do you think I am? We already decided who you are, now we're just negotiating.
10:54 - You say: government which governs least governments best. But that were the Articles of Confederation. We tried that for 8 years, it didn't work, and went to the Constitution.
11:16 - You give money to the IRS because you think they're gonna hire a bunch of people, that if your house catches on fire, will come there with water.
11:56 - Why is it that libertarians trust a corporation, in certain matters, more than they trust representatives that are accountable to voters? The idea that I would give up my liberty to an insurance company, as opposed to my representative, seems insane.
13:38 - Why is it that with competition, we have such difficulty with our health care system? ...and there are choices within the educational system.
15:00 - Would you go back to 1890?
16:20 - If we didn't have government, we'd all be in hovercrafts, and nobody would have cancer, and broccoli would be ice-cream?
16:30 - Unregulated markets have been tried. The 80's and the 90's were the robber baron age. These regulations didn't come out of an interest in restricting liberty. What they did is came out of an interest in helping those that had been victimized by a system that they couldn't fight back against.
19:04 - Why do you think workers that worked in the mines unionized?
20:13 - Without the government there are no labor unions, because they would be smashed by Pinkerton agencies or people hired, or even sometimes the government.
20:24 - Would the free market have desegregated restaurants in the South, or would the free market have done away with miscegenation, if it had been allowed to? Would Marten Luther King have been less effective than the free market? Those laws sprung up out of a majority sense of, in that time, that blacks should not... The free market there would not have supported integrated lunch counters.
23:23 - Government is necessary but must be held accountable for its decisions.
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Three percent of the world's zinc lies beneath the serpentine riverbed of northern Australia's McArthur River — and the zinc will soon be headed to China's steel mills. For Aboriginal Australians, the entire river is respected as the Dreamtime pathway of the Rainbow Serpent, one of the most important of the ancestor spirits who formed the land and still enforces the law.
Xstrata Zinc is starting to excavate an open pit mine at McArthur River and is building a 5.5 kilometer diversion channel to redirect water around the deep hole the mining company is digging.
When we tried to enter the area with traditional owner Harry Lanson, the mining company threatened to arrest us for trespassing and ordered us to leave. As Harry Lanson asserted his right to visit the land he was born on, to show us his sacred sites, a helicopter landed within 100 feet of our "mob" — which included more than a dozen children.
We retreated back down the road to the river. Even after the humiliation and stress, the Aboriginal women proceeded with the dance they had come to do next to the river, to honor the female form of the Rainbow Serpent, which in English they refer to as a "mermaid."
This video was produced by the Sacred Land Film Project, http://SacredLand.org, a project of Earth Island Institute. To deepen public understanding of sacred places, indigenous cultures and environmental justice, the Film Project produces a variety of media and educational materials—films, videos, DVDs, articles, photographs, school curricula and other materials. The Sacred Land Film Project uses journalism, organizing and activism to rekindle reverence for land, increase respect for cultural diversity, stimulate dialogue about connections between nature and culture, and protect sacred lands and diverse spiritual practices.
Its latest project, Standing on Sacred Ground, http://StandingOnSacredGround.org, is a four-part series that chronicles indigenous people in eight communities around the world standing up for their traditional sacred lands in defense of cultural survival, human rights and the environment. Watch them stand against industrial mega-projects, consumer culture, resource extraction, competing religions, tourists and climate change.
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War brings with it so many unfathomable horrors. One particular horror that we have misdiagnosed for decades but are finally starting to understand is post traumatic stress disorder or PTSD.
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War’s Long-Term Effects:
http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/broughttolife/themes/war/effects.aspx
“Soldiers not only suffered on the battlefield. Veterans often needed long-term care owing to the physical and psychological impact of war. The close proximity of people in wartime conditions meant diseases such as tuberculosis could easily spread."
PTSD History And Overview:
http://www.ptsd.va.gov/professional/PTSD-overview/ptsd-overview.asp
“The risk of exposure to trauma has been a part of the human condition since we evolved as a species. Attacks by saber tooth tigers or twenty-first century terrorists have probably produced similar psychological sequelae in the survivors of such violence."
Mental Health Consequences Of War: A Brief Review Of Research Findings:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1472271/pdf/wpa050025.pdf
“The year 2005 is significant in understanding the relationship between war and mental health. This is the 30th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam war and of the start of the war in Lebanon. Every day the media bring the horrors of the ongoing 'war' situation in Iraq"
Long-Term Radiation-Related Health Effects In A Unique Human Population: Lessons Learned From The Atomic Bomb Survivors Of Hiroshima And Nagasaki:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3907953/pdf/nihms548445.pdf
“On August 6 and August 9, 1945, the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki,
respectively, experienced the first and second use of atomic weapons in war. The
devastation created in the 2 cities introduced to the world a new class of weapons of mass destruction."
The Long-Term Effects Of War Experiences On Children’s Depression In The Republic Of Croatia:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0145213404002765
“The aim of the study was to investigate whether different levels of depressive symptoms in early adolescent boys and girls could be predicted on the basis of war experiences, perceived available social support (instrumental support, support to self-esteem, belonging and acceptance) and extraversion."
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April 5th 2017 San Francisco: Can we create an Artificial Intelligence that loves, unconditionally? Dr. Julia Mossbridge, Director of the IONS Innovation Lab, will explore this idea, in theory and practice. We'll hear about a new project, with some of the greatest minds in A.I., to actually research and ultimately develop A.I. with the welfare of humanity coded into its very heart. With recent public concerns about the potential harms of A.I., Julia will be asking the opposite question: How can the intelligent systems we create most benefit humanity? And can we apply ancient wisdom to the design of such modern systems?
Dr. Mossbridge is the Director of the IONS Innovation Lab and a Visiting Scholar at Northwestern University. Her interest is in how time is perceived by unconscious and conscious processes has led her to examine aspects of both cognitive and perceptual timing (e.g., order effects on reading comprehension, perceptual integration across senses) as well as the controversial reverse-temporal effects she analyzed in recent meta-analysis (covered in ABC News 20/20, Wall Street Journal Ideas Market, Fox News and other mainstream media outlets)
We will also be joined by Dr. Ben Goertzel to co-present with Dr. Mossbridge! Dr. Ben Goertzel is Chief Scientist of robotics firm Hanson Robotics and financial prediction firm Aidyia Holdings; Chairman of AI software company Novamente LLC and bioinformatics company Biomind LLC; Chairman of the Artificial General Intelligence Society and the OpenCog Foundation; Vice Chairman of futurist nonprofit Humanity+; Scientific Advisor of biopharma firm Genescient Corp.; Advisor to the Singularity University and Singularity Institute; Research Professor in the Fujian Key Lab for Brain-Like Intelligent Systems at Xiamen University, China; and general Chair of the Artificial General Intelligence conference series. His research work encompasses artificial general intelligence, natural language processing, cognitive science, data mining, machine learning, computational finance, bioinformatics, virtual worlds and gaming and other areas. He has published a dozen scientific books, 100+ technical papers, and numerous journalistic articles. Before entering the software industry he served as a university faculty in several departments of mathematics, computer science and cognitive science, in the US, Australia and New Zealand. He has three children and too many pets, and in his spare time enjoys creating avant-garde fiction and music, and exploring the outdoors.
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